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Even With AI, People Still Need People to Help Them Understand Their Worlds

This weekโ€™s issue delves into artificial intelligence in a way that so far, this newspaper has not yet explored

This week’s issue delves into artificial intelligence in a way that so far, this newspaper has not yet explored. Indeed, perhaps we’re late to the party, but here we are. We created this week’s cover โ€” a portion of the paper that encourages people to pick it up off the stands and read a while […]

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Will the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Be Relieved of Its “Culture of Corruption” This Time Around?

After the years of Black Lives Matter protests and a focus on police accountability that weโ€™ve experienced recently, the Deschutes County Sheriffโ€™s Office has faced what we could characterize as less than its fair share of scrutiny.

After the years of Black Lives Matter protests and a focus on police accountability that we’ve experienced recently, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office has faced what we could characterize as less than its fair share of scrutiny. Perhaps that’s because its reputation of corruption and unfair retaliation has been largely targeted toward employees, rather than […]

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The A La Carte Politics of Central Oregon

Plenty of people outside of Oregon assume our fair state is as blue as the Pacific Ocean โ€“ but those who live here know better

Plenty of people outside of Oregon assume our fair state is as blue as the Pacific Ocean โ€“ but those who live here know better. The gradient of blue starts to mellow as you go east, until you reach the Idaho border, where the hues tend to go bright red. Here in Central Oregon, sorta […]

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A Tale of Two Camps

We are now seeing what happens when the City and the County โ€œgo their own wayโ€ without the coordination of the other.

Several years ago, Rep. Jason Kropf (D-Bend) and other community leaders had the good idea to unify the various governments and supporting nonprofits, creating a pilot Coordinated Houseless Response Office. The aim was to prevent duplication of resources and to see the various resources at the city and county level working in cohesion to address […]

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With a Rushed Ending, This Legislative Session Was Not a Win for Oregonians

Slamming bills through the Senate is not our idea of success

Many people in Oregon breathed a sigh of relief when, after an excruciating, record-breaking six weeks, Republicans in the state Senate returned to the floor, establishing a needed quorum and allowing votes on the floor to continue once again. After saying for weeks that Republicans would only return on the final day of the legislative […]

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Facing Legislative Walkouts, Unions Offered Hope for Critical Workers

Union membership can and does impact people’s lives

A crisis was averted this month when the local members of the Oregon Nurses Association reached an agreement with St. Charles Health System, giving nurses a big raise over the life of their contracts and ensuring they’re compensated when they miss meal and rest breaks. St. Charles remained Bend’s largest employer in Economic Development for Central […]

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We Need to Address White Supremacy

Continuing to allow white supremacy a place in Central Oregon is a threat to the economic, cultural and spiritual growth of the entire region

Two racially charged incidents inside the same week show us that while Central Oregon is changing demographically and culturally in the direction of more diversity and inclusion, not everyone is happy about it and not everyone is on board. Oregon’s long history of Black exclusion laws and its quest for a “white utopia” might seem […]

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This is Not the Way to Help Those Experiencing Homelessness

The number of people who don’t have a proper place to live is skyrocketing, and disorder at the Homeless Office isn’t helping.

Ask the average person in Central Oregon what the most pressing issues we face here are, and chances are that they’ll include housing and homelessness in their answers. With staggering rent increases and plenty of inflation, the number of people who don’t have a proper place to live is skyrocketing. It’s a problem so great […]

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Are Voting Zones a Fair System?

May elections prove low voting turnout

May elections are always an interesting ride. Candidates, voting advocacy groups and newspaper editorial boards like ours spend plenty of energy on candidates and measures, and then, when voting time comes around, so few vote. Even in years when there’s no presidential election, voter turnout in a November election is far higher than in May. […]

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Is This Really What Republicans Wanted?

As of Monday, 127 bills sit and wait for a vote due to absence of Oregon Republican senators

As of Monday, 127 bills were sitting in the Oregon state Senate awaiting a vote. It seems the majority of them will die where they sit due to the continued absence of a group of Republican (and one former Republican, now independent) senators. With Bend’s own state senator, Sen. Tim Knopp, part of the cadre […]

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